How to Stay Sane at a Time of Increasing Insanity
By Julian Rose
I’m sitting outside a small café/bakery alongside Vienna’s
Hauptbahnhof, the city’s main railway station. I’m between trains, on my way to
Brussels from Krakow, and observing the scene. Concrete and glass rising-up
everywhere in absolute neutered conformity. A ‘Novotel’ trying to make itself
visible amongst the high-rises, but remaining hardly distinguishable from
anything else. A square featureless concrete carbuncle.
It’s 8 in the morning and it’s late August. A man in a dark
business suit walks past on the wide pavement, a Coca Cola in one hand and two
trim brown sandwich bags in the other. Chemtrails cover the otherwise blue sky.
Someone in green shorts and dark glasses is sitting at a nearby table staring
at nothing in particular and smoking nervously.
Meanwhile trains glide in and out of the elevated station
platforms, their wining turbo-electric motors rising and falling as they come
and go. This is the 2017 gateway into classical old Vienna.
In my mind I trace the steps of the ‘good European business-man’
with his US Coke and standardised EU sandwiches. I see him entering a large
office block and taking a lift up to the 5th floor and proceeding to a white
plastic cubicle with desk and computer. One of hundreds of identical cubicles.
He sits down and turns on the modem, twisting off the cap of his Coca Cola
bottle as he does so. The rest, as they say, is history. It’s the history of a
dying capitalist dream. Of boredom, conformity and stagnation. A mediocrity so
complete that it can be confirmed as insanity. Corporate, big brother contrived
slavery.
So, I reflected, as I sat at this café table just outside
Vienna’s Hauptbahnhof main station, I am observing a pastiche, a cameo of what
is called ‘normality’, but I prefer to call ‘insanity’. The seemingly innocuous
9 to 5 office job is where millions devote a great proportion of their
(precious) lives.
In reality – and tragically – they are no longer human
beings, but automatons. They take the same train to work each day of the
working week; or the same bus, the same car; the same car route. They do the
same things each weekend. Meet the same people; watch the same films as their
friends; eat at the same restaurants. They are called the ‘suburban middle
class’ – but it means little or nothing. Little or nothing is pretty much the
sum total of their lives.
George Orwell saw it all coming more than fifty years ago,
describing it perfectly in this novel ‘1984’. Aldus Huxley likewise in ‘Brave
New World’. But do we recognise this? Do we see to just what degree this
dystopian cycle of daily death has captivated the great majority of the
population of US and European ‘Westernised’ society?
Do we understand just how far removed from Life this
stultifying daily ritual has actually taken people? I wonder.
You see, the hidden hand of oppression, whose ambition is
total global dominance, is depending upon the fact that we all accept this
slave trade as somehow inevitable. That we won’t ever see that it represents an
advanced stage of mass insanity. And because of this, we are still vulnerable
to its pull; especially those of us who think we are ‘free’. But such thinking
is delusional; none of us are fully freed from the grip exerted by the dominant
pattern of the status quo.
It is, after all, what informs almost everything we see and
do every day of our lives. It screams at us (if we are ’alive’) in the
supermarket; in the ‘gallery’; on the city street; on the billboards; in the
fashion market; on the screens of our computers; the newspapers, TV, radio; the
motorway; the airport; the hotel.
It works on us in an unseen way via Wi Fi; the mobile phone;
the mobile phone towers; the ‘smart meters’; the satellite navigation systems;
the surveillance cameras; the electro smog; the atmospheric geoengineering; the
microwave oven; the genetically modified and pesticide laced food; the
chlorinated and/or fluoridated water; the plastic mineral water bottle; the
nanotech fabrics – the list goes on and on – but I think I’ve made my point.
Do you still think you’re free from mind control?
Listen carefully. There are just a few environments left in
this post-industrial nation state and trading block divided ‘Westernised’ world
– where you might still find some sanity. But you’ll need to be clear about
what sanity is in order to locate them. If you’re still ‘alive’ and wish to
stay that way, what you’re going to need is the support of some place where big
brother has not yet got a total grip on the way of life. Not yet replaced
simple reality with virtual reality. A ‘virtual reality free zone’.
Chances are that you’re not going to find such a place in an
urban setting. Towns and cities are being entrained as slave centres under
Agenda 21 ambitions to shift whole populations into fully anaesthetised
environments, 100% dependent upon corporate controlled resources. It is
delusional to imagine that one can remain ‘sane’ in these cosmetically dressed
prisons.
The way to retain your sanity, your joie de vivre, your
sensitive soul and your resistance to that which wishes to ensnare you, is to
re find your connection with nature: the natural environment. Preferably a
largely uncontaminated nature; a nature that still breathes, that still lives
out its predilection for diversity, beauty and rugged self-expression.
An environment where those who work the land still do so in
the old native tradition, without the imposition of toxic pesticides and soil
neutering monocultures. Places where you still might find a bit of true wisdom.
Places where you yourself might imbibe some of that wisdom and start on your
own route to taking control of your destiny and ultimate self-sufficiency.
Freeing yourself from the strangling tentacles of a subversive status quo with
its ‘cult of convenience’.
A setting in which you elect to cultivate life rather than
death. For staying with the latter means contributing to a system which leads,
inevitably, to collapse. But that is, I’m afraid, what many of us are still
doing – until we find a way to break free.
Make your stand in defence of life*, but make it in a place
that offers the chance for ‘arks of true independence’ to become established.
Places where one can be one’s own master and where a new resistance can rise up
from fertile and secure foundations. Somewhere where one can help bring to
birth the seeds of a new society.
I council you to make this shift soon. Very soon.
Julian is an early pioneer of UK organic farming, a writer,
international activist and president of The International Coalition to Protect
the Polish Countryside. He is author of two acclaimed titles *In Defence of
Life and Changing Course for Life – you can find them on www.julianrose.info
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